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I have a small demoman clip that I created with lawena and virtual dub. After i put music on and color correction with sony vegas pro 11 I rendered it. When I attempt to put it through easy h264, it doesn't encode, it just says conversion completed in about one second. It is very annoying and makes it impossible for me to convert to mp4. Is this a glitch in easy h264 right now? I would appreciate it if anyone else has had or knows how to fix this problem.

I have a small demoman clip that I created with lawena and virtual dub. After i put music on and color correction with sony vegas pro 11 I rendered it. When I attempt to put it through easy h264, it doesn't encode, it just says conversion completed in about one second. It is very annoying and makes it impossible for me to convert to mp4. Is this a glitch in easy h264 right now? I would appreciate it if anyone else has had or knows how to fix this problem.
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When that happened to me, it turned out that I had messed something up in vegas. Are you sure it's rendering properly? Try watching the raw .avi and making sure it's working before encoding.

When that happened to me, it turned out that I had messed something up in vegas. Are you sure it's rendering properly? Try watching the raw .avi and making sure it's working before encoding.
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WaldoWhen that happened to me, it turned out that I had messed something up in vegas. Are you sure it's rendering properly? Try watching the raw .avi and making sure it's working before encoding.

This.

I never used Sony Vegas that much, but when I did, I had all sorts of problems with the exporting formats. I eventually stopped using it and used finalcut pro (don't laugh at me please.) You need a clean, uncompressed avi for h264 to do its thing.

[quote=Waldo]When that happened to me, it turned out that I had messed something up in vegas. Are you sure it's rendering properly? Try watching the raw .avi and making sure it's working before encoding.[/quote]

This.

I never used Sony Vegas that much, but when I did, I had all sorts of problems with the exporting formats. I eventually stopped using it and used finalcut pro (don't laugh at me please.) You need a clean, uncompressed avi for h264 to do its thing.
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The mistake I made the first couple times is accidentally setting the loop range on Vegas to like a 2 second value and when rendering it I didn't uncheck "only render loop range" (or w/e it is called).

The mistake I made the first couple times is accidentally setting the loop range on Vegas to like a 2 second value and when rendering it I didn't uncheck "only render loop range" (or w/e it is called).
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Why not save yourself the extra encode and use something like x264vfw?

Why not save yourself the extra encode and use something like x264vfw?
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eXtelevision
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Use Adobe Media encoder if you have it, or try this tool if you want to go easy mode.. http://www.alienwarearena.com/articles/view/easy-way-to-encode-h264

Use Adobe Media encoder if you have it, or try this tool if you want to go easy mode.. http://www.alienwarearena.com/articles/view/easy-way-to-encode-h264
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